Ducktrap River Preserve

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Traveling through a preserve that protects wild Atlantic salmon habitat, this trail crosses the river on a long wooden bridge and offers good opportunities for bird watching and spotting wildlife.
Trail Activity
Hiking Walking Snowshoeing Cross-country-skiing
Length
3.30 miles, Network
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Lincolnville
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

This wild 1,140 acre preserve protects the Atlantic salmon habitat of the Ducktrap River. Its mature hemlock groves are home to painted trillium, Blackburnian warblers, and many other flora and songbirds. In the winter, tracks of moose, deer, coyote, and bobcat may be spotted.

The Ducktrap Trail begins on a snowmobile trail, and continues along it for 1.4 miles. The Ducktrap Trail then departs from the snowmobile trail on a foot path to the left (south). 0.2 miles from this junction, the trail continues on the opposite side of the Ducktrap River. There is NO BRIDGE over the Ducktrap River. The river is crossable at low water, but use caution. A replacement will be going up soon. The trail continues across Tucker Brook 0.5 miles later (there is no bridge here). The trail then reaches the 1.2 mile Ducktrap Loop shortly after crossing Tucker Brook. Out, around the loop, and back again makes for a total hiking distance of 5.6 miles.

Other Information

PRESERVE GUIDELINES

  • Open for low-impact public recreation during daylight hours.
  • Bicycles, motorized vehicles, and horses are prohibited.
  • Camping and fires are not allowed.
  • Removal of vegetation is not allowed.
  • Dogs must be leashed at all times.
  • Drones are not allowed except by permitted use.
  • Groups larger than 12 must obtain Land Trust permission prior to use.
  • Hunting is permitted, but hunting of predators and trapping is forbidden.

Trail Manager

For additional information, visit the Coastal Mountains Land Trust website, or contact:

Coastal Mountains Land Trust
101 Mount Battie Street
Camden, ME 04843
Phone: (207) 236-7091
info@coastalmountains.org
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Trail Tips

Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Make a small campsite, preferably where there is no vegetation.

Trailhead Information

From Lincolnville Center, drive north on ME-52 for 3.5 miles. You will descend into a valley before a steep hill. The trailhead is located on the left, about 100 yards after ME-52 crosses the Ducktrap River. Park along the road.

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